Hi,
I am trying to connect from Windows 7/2008 systems to a Progress 10 system (unknown platform) via the ODBC drivers, and intermittently receive this message:
“[DataDirect][ODBC Progress OpenEdge Wire Protocol driver] Connection refused. Verify Host Name and Port Number. [DataDirect][ODBC Progress OpenEdge Wire Protocol driver] Socket closed.”
When I initially try to connect to the specified port (2501), the server responds in a way that tells me to reconnect to port 1025, which fails. After some time (maybe 10-15 minutes), it will then direct me to port 1026. After more time, it directs me to 1027, which succeeds. Later still, it will go back to port 1025, and fail again, and so on. This same thing does not happen when I telnet to port 2501--it just tries to connect to port 2501.
The local support team has not been particularly helpful, so does anyone have any ideas as to what the cause may be? If more information is needed, please let me know what may be useful to know and I will try to get that from them.
Thanks,
-Brian
I am trying to connect from Windows 7/2008 systems to a Progress 10 system (unknown platform) via the ODBC drivers, and intermittently receive this message:
“[DataDirect][ODBC Progress OpenEdge Wire Protocol driver] Connection refused. Verify Host Name and Port Number. [DataDirect][ODBC Progress OpenEdge Wire Protocol driver] Socket closed.”
When I initially try to connect to the specified port (2501), the server responds in a way that tells me to reconnect to port 1025, which fails. After some time (maybe 10-15 minutes), it will then direct me to port 1026. After more time, it directs me to 1027, which succeeds. Later still, it will go back to port 1025, and fail again, and so on. This same thing does not happen when I telnet to port 2501--it just tries to connect to port 2501.
The local support team has not been particularly helpful, so does anyone have any ideas as to what the cause may be? If more information is needed, please let me know what may be useful to know and I will try to get that from them.
Thanks,
-Brian